Tag: Resolutions

Club Resolution 11/15/2017 Admonishing State Assembly Member Jim Wood WHEREAS,the 2016 California Democratic Party platform states, “California Democrats believe that healthcare is a human right not a privilege” and the California Democratic Party has been on record for over a decade in support of a single payer system to guarantee universal healthcare for all in … Continue reading Resolution Admonishing State Assembly Member Jim Wood

Last night HPD passed a resolution in support of advancing #SB562, The Healthy California Act, which will guarantee healthcare to all Californians: BE IT RESOLVED that the Humboldt Progressive Democrats recognizes that California must lead the way, nationally, to establish healthcare as a human right and that healthcare must be guaranteed to all, and strongly supports … Continue reading Resolution to Promote a Healthy California through Single Payer Healthcare

Our newly chartered Democratic Party Club passed its first resolution (with only a single 'no' vote in a packed room) calling for an INDEPENDENT FORENSIC AUDIT of all ballots cast and related material from the still-unresolved, still-formally-contested May 2017 elections of CA DEM statewide officers and regional directors.

WHEREAS, the 2016 California Democratic Party platform states, “California Democrats believe that health care is a human right not a privilege. We recognize the health and well-being of Californians cannot continue to be based on arbitrary private and public financial decisions and therefore advocates legislation to create and implement a publicly funded (single-payer), privately delivered, fiscally tractable, affordable, comprehensive, secure, high-quality, efficient, and sustainable health care system for all Californians,” and the California Democratic Party has been on record for over a decade in support of a single-payer system to guarantee universal healthcare for all in California; and

WHEREAS, the right of Californians elected or appointed to the Democratic State Central Committee to elect the leadership of the California Democratic Party (“CDP”) becomes meaningless if all votes are not vetted properly and tabulated fairly; and